Examples of using Basic industrial research in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
By providing assistance for display technology, the scheme aims at supporting from 1994 to 1998 fundamental research and basic industrial research within the meaning of the definition given in Annex I to the Community framework for State aids for R and D.
mio DM(about 84 MECU) up to 1997 finances basic industrial research and applied research in the field of laser technique.
which provides an aid intensity for fundamental research of 100%, basic industrial research of 50% and 25% for applied research. .
The notified intensities of 50% and 60% for basic industrial research carried out in respectively the new
The notified intensities of 5O% for basic industrial research, 6O% for this type of research in the former GDR,
The notified intensity of 50% gross for basic industrial research projects, 60% gross for this type of research in the former GDR,
The main emphasis of the programme is the support for basic industrial research.
there is some overlap between fundamental research and basic industrial research since the results ofthe fundamental research will be used to discover or create novel vaccines.
The research is basic industrial research as meant in Annex I to the Community framework for State aids for R and D(OJ C83/2 of 11.04.86) and will concentrate in the form of different projects on aerodynamics, wing technology and control systems.
The aids for basic industrial research given under this programme can be considered to be compatible with the common market since they facilitate the development of certain economic activities buth they do not adversely affect trading conditions to an extent contrary to the common interest.
less a continuation of the 1990/93 scheme consisting of 78% of basic industrial research and of 22% applied research and development.
as a general rale, the level of aid for basic industrial research should not be more than 50% of the gross costs of the project or programme.
For the purposes of this Directive, the eligible costs shall be only those relating to fundamental research, basic industrial research and applied research and development,
is to provide aid for basic research, industrial research and pre-competitive development.
The Commission concluded that the programme was a combination of basic and industrial research and complied with the Community framework on state aid for research and development.
BRITE Basic Research in Industrial Technologies for Europe.
BRITE Basic Research in Industrial Technologies for Europe.
Review of the Brite(Basic Research in Industrial Technology for Europe)
BRITE/EURAM Basic Research in Industrial Technologies for Europe/European Research in Advanced Materials.
For basic industrial research an intensity of 50% was approved andfor applied research 25.